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Microfiche 1227 15301, Box 47 The epistle from the Yearly-Meeting in London held by adjournments, from the 19th of the fifth month 1777, to the 24th of the same, inclusive. To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. 1
Microfiche 1227 15302, Box 47 A testimony given forth from our Yearly-Meeting, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey by adjournments, from the 29th day of the ninth month to the 4th of the tenth month inclusive, 1777. 1
Microfiche 1227 15303, Box 47 Gaine's universal register: or, American and British kalendar, for the year 1778 1
Microfiche 1227 15306, Box 47 An almanack, for the year of our Lord and Savior, 1778 Being the second after leap year, and second of American independence. Calculated for the meridian of Boston, Lat. 4. 25. / 1
Microfiche 1227 15307, Box 47 An act for the better settling of intestates estates Also, an act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonments beyond the seas. 1
Microfiche 1227 15308, Box 47 The constitution of the state of Georgia 1
Microfiche 1227 15309, Box 47 Georgia. By His Honour John-Adam Treutlen, Esquire, captain-general, governour and commander in chief, in and over the said state; a proclamation Whereas it hath been represented to me, that William-Henry Drayton, of the state of South-Carolina, Esq; and divers other persons, whose names are yet unknown, are unlawfully endeavouring to poison the minds of the good people of this state against the government thereof. 1
Microfiche 1227 15312, Box 47 Three sermons on the present, and future state of the Church Preached to the society, which support the Wednesday's evening lecture in Cannon-Street, London. Serm. I. The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from Isaiah xxi. 11, 1Z [i.e., 12]. Serm. II. The practical improvement of the watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from I Chron. xii. 32. Serm. III. The glory of the Church in the latter day, from Psalm lxxxvii. 3. / 1
Microfiche 1227 15313, Box 47 Glorious authentic intelligence October 21st, 1777. Camp at Saratoga, October 12, 1777. Sir, I have the satisfaction to acquaint your excellency with the great success of the arms of the United States in this department. 1
Microfiche 1227 15314, Box 47 Mr. David Rusk! Having been, this morning, assaulted when I was off my guard, in my own house, by a gang of ruffians. 1
Microfiche 1227 15315, Box 47 The prowess of the Whig Club, and the manoevers of legion [Two lines of quotations] 1
Microfiche 1227 15316, Box 47 Forty dollars reward Baltimore County, October 5, 1777. Ran away, last night, from the subscriber, an English servant man, named Samuel Phillips, a weaver by trade. 1
Microfiche 1227 15317, Box 47 The separation of the Jewish tribes, after the death of Solomon, accounted for, and applied to the present day in a sermon preached before the General Court, on Friday, July the 4th, 1777. Being the anniversary of the declaration of independency. / 1
Microfiche 1227 15318, Box 47 The Grand exploits of one of His Majesty's generals, viz. John Burgoyne in anno Domini, 1777 1
Microfiche 1227 15319, Box 47 A treatise on the military service, of light horse, and light infantry, in the field, and in the fortified places 1
Microfiche 1227 15321, Box 47 All gentlemen sailors, desirous of rendering themselves useful to their country, let them repair on board His Majesty's armed ship the Vigilant, Captain Christian, commander. Where they will be received, and every indulgence given that their merit can entitle them to. The said captain will engage his word of honor, that the persons so entering, shall not be carried out of America without their consent 1
Microfiche 1227 15322, Box 47 All persons having in their possession any kind of stores and provisions, belonging to the rebel army are hereby required to report the same to the quarter-master ... 1
Microfiche 1227 15323, Box 47 By authority. New-York, October 8, 1777 Early this morning Lieutenant Colonel Innes, inspector general of provincial forces, arrived from Fort Montgomery with the agreeable news, that, on the evening of the 6th instant, that fort, with Fort Clinton and its dependencies were taken by storm by His Majesty's troops ... A particular account of this glorious and important success will soon be published by authority, and printed by James Rivington, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1
Microfiche 1227 15324, Box 47 By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief &c. &c. &c. Proclamation Whereas by my declaration dated the 27th of August, 1777, security and protection were promised to all persons, inhabitants of Pennsylvania &c. &c. &c. excepting only those, who have assumed legislative and judicial authority, provided they did forthwith return, and remain peaceably at their usual places of abode. 1
Microfiche 1227 15325, Box 47 By His Excellency Sir William Howe, K.B. general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation Whereas by my late declaration bearing date the 27th day of August, 1777 ... Given under my hand, at head-quarters in Germantown, this first day of October, 1777. 1